CHURCH WALLS R I S I N G - Workmen were building a lower stone masonry section for the Holy Family Catholic Church at 11th and Chestnut Sts. yesterday. The Rev. Fr. Albert Austen said this section, made of Montana stone, will be about four feet high on the outside of the building. Prefabricated panels of concrete with a quartz aggregate exterior will be used for the upper portion of the walls. Father Austen said colored chunk glass one-inch thick will be used as translucent windows and a 60-foot tower soon will be put up over the center of the roof of the round structure. Despite delays caused by an iron workers' strike last summer and the loss of about three weeks work this winter because of cold weather, work by the E. F. Shuck Construction Co. of Lewiston is reported to be about on schedule.

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CHURCH WALLS R I S I N G - Workmen were building a lower stone masonry section for the Holy Family Catholic Church at 11th and Chestnut Sts. yesterday. The Rev. Fr. Albert Austen said this section, made of Montana stone, will be about four feet high on the outside of the building. Prefabricated panels of concrete with a quartz aggregate exterior will be used for the upper portion of the walls. Father Austen said colored chunk glass one-inch thick will be used as translucent windows and a 60-foot tower soon will be put up over the center of the roof of the round structure. Despite delays caused by an iron workers' strike last summer and the loss of about three weeks work this winter because of cold weather, work by the E. F. Shuck Construction Co. of Lewiston is reported to be about on schedule.